Europus Gigantus
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2021
- Messages
- 44
Hey Jonathan,
It is pretty apparent, that outside of jumping spiders, people don't really have much interest in trues (except for maybe Lycosidae or Sparassidae.) I have six trues that are quite local to my location and I can't find any information on keeping them, and very little about them at all. Like so many new keepers, I started watching videos about tarantulas, then reading about the scientific aspects, and found it interesting. Then I noticed a spider I hadn't really seen before and decided to keep it. Then another, and another, etc. There is really so little information about their preferred habitat, diet, etc., I couldn't imagine selling or even giving them away when everything I do with them is a guess. The one thing I have learned, is that they are NOT tarantulas. Also, it's really hard to find food besides crickets for them, and the crickets I do get are usually too big or too small. (They do seem to be fairly healthy, though. I have no idea what the lifespan is.) Anyway, I hear ya, brother!
I wish there was a place where keepers of off the wall true spiders could discuss with others with the same passion.
It is pretty apparent, that outside of jumping spiders, people don't really have much interest in trues (except for maybe Lycosidae or Sparassidae.) I have six trues that are quite local to my location and I can't find any information on keeping them, and very little about them at all. Like so many new keepers, I started watching videos about tarantulas, then reading about the scientific aspects, and found it interesting. Then I noticed a spider I hadn't really seen before and decided to keep it. Then another, and another, etc. There is really so little information about their preferred habitat, diet, etc., I couldn't imagine selling or even giving them away when everything I do with them is a guess. The one thing I have learned, is that they are NOT tarantulas. Also, it's really hard to find food besides crickets for them, and the crickets I do get are usually too big or too small. (They do seem to be fairly healthy, though. I have no idea what the lifespan is.) Anyway, I hear ya, brother!
I wish there was a place where keepers of off the wall true spiders could discuss with others with the same passion.